Alternative to Roomle

Tom Janssens Updated June 2026

Roomle is a well-regarded platform for room planning and furniture configuration. It lets retailers and manufacturers put interactive room-layout tools on their websites, making it a natural fit for interior furniture and space-planning use cases. If you sell pergolas, carports, verandas, or other outdoor structures, though, it is worth comparing the two side by side.

Roomle vs CPQ3D at a glance

Feature Roomle CPQ3D
Primary use case Room planning, furniture layout, interior products Outdoor-living structures (pergola, carport, veranda, awning, terrace cover) and other configurable physical products
Setup Onboarding via sales process; implementation varies Self-serve signup, one script tag, live in about 2 minutes
Pricing model Custom / enterprise pricing; contact sales for a quote First 10 quote requests free, then volume packs from €3.50 per request. No subscription, no demo required.
3D models Roomle content library (furniture-oriented) plus custom content Bring your own models (BYOM); no pre-built product library
Target customer Furniture retailers, interior brands, large enterprises Mid-sized outdoor-living dealers and their manufacturers (roughly €2M+ turnover)
Quote requests Contact sales for details Configured quote requests captured and sent to the dealer; pay per request
Demo required Yes, sales-led process No. Sign up and try for free.

When Roomle makes sense

Roomle is built around room-scale planning. If your products live inside a space and customers need to arrange them relative to walls, floors, and other furniture, Roomle's room-planner canvas is purpose-built for that. It also has a broad furniture content library, which saves time if your catalog fits that ecosystem.

When CPQ3D makes sense

CPQ3D is designed for dealers who sell configurable outdoor structures. A customer picks dimensions, roofing, profiles, and extras, sees the result in 3D, and submits a quote request. The dealer receives a structured lead with the exact configuration. There is no room-planning canvas because outdoor structures sit in a garden, not inside a room.

The other practical difference is the commercial model. CPQ3D has no upfront contract. You start for free, pay only when quote requests come in, and stop paying if they stop. That makes it easier to evaluate the business case before committing.

The honest answer

If you sell furniture or interior products and need room-planning features, Roomle is the better fit. If you sell outdoor structures and want a self-serve configurator that captures structured quote requests without a sales process or monthly fee, CPQ3D is worth a look.

You can see how the pricing works at /3d-product-configurator-cost.

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